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Sunday, September 25, 2005 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Two army soldiers, one communist rebel killed in Luzon clash (4:45 p.m.)
Sayyaf leader escapes military operation in southern Philippines (4:30 p.m.)

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, right, watches as Metro Manila Development Authority Chairman Bayani Fernando, left, tries a bicycle during the kick off of a bike lane and walkways project Saturday Quezon City. (AP photo)
CEBU CITY -- The Land Bank robbery in Bogo, Cebu has become a war of words between local officials and the suspect.

Robbery suspect Dindo Ancero said he did not retract any statement linking Bogo Mayor Celestino "Tining" Martinez III to the P9.4-million bank robbery.

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Top Stories
Pinay maid's remains from Singapore due Sunday
MANILA -- Authorities in Singapore have released the remains of a Filipino maid who was killed in the city-state to her family, the Foreign Affairs Department said Saturday.
North Cotabato blast kills 3
DAVAO CITY -- A retired army sergeant, angered at being hit by a stone during a fight between two groups of teenagers, threw a grenade at one group, killing three people and wounding eight others, police said Saturday.
Palace denies martial law declaration
MANILA -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo does not need to declare martial law to deal with street protests seeking her ouster, Malacañang said Saturday.


 
Business

DAVAO: Global exports key to Mindanao Boom: Usaid

DUMAGUETE: Guv backs call firm's proposal

 
Opinion

Estremera: Reality's biting again

Gueco: Architecture

Lim: Desperate housewives 2

Malilong: Right to peaceably assemble

Cabaero: Diversity

 
Sports

CAGAYAN DE ORO: University's 7-year-old chess whiz sparkles in Milolympics

DAVAO: Mayor's Cup opens Sunday

CEBU: UV Greenbooters go for 4-0 record

 
Lifestyle

DAVAO: Sugar rush

CAGAYAN DE ORO: An Apology

CEBU: Shanghai Bay reopens

 
Features

CEBU: Press freedom a challenge to show excellence

DAVAO: Flip flop, flip flop





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:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Japan won't abandon Arroyo, Negros: envoy
Potable water for the poor, best gift of all: diplomat

Baguio
Typhoon ruins P5M in Benguet crops
Jeepney drivers should act on barring them from Tabora Park: mayor

Cebu
LTO man goes to court, objects to reassignment
Teen, a 2-time detainee, finds another chance in Alay Lakad

Cagayan de Oro
Family slain in Agusan Sur town
Student group points out domain issues in talks

Davao
Mayor urges food agency to lead palay buying
It's not merry in Purok Kasadya

Dumaguete
City officials pay P30T for indirect contempt
C. Visayas guvs to meet on Tañon oil exploration

General Santos
Yellowfin tuna farming nixed
Modern cold storage plant to rise in Gensan

Iloilo
Rebels strafe Passi police support center
Bankers not worried on crackdown of unlicensed software

Manila
Government alerts public against bird flu
Fire hits immigration office

Pampanga
Media group hits teachers for ‘repression’
Environment steps up drive to protect C. Luzon atmosphere

Pangasinan
Telephone firm pays P4.6M franchise tax
Priest attacked by intruder in his quarters

Zamboanga
GSIS members to avail 50% hospital discount
DepEd sets proficiency exam for Math and Science teachers



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